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•Shriram Automall India Limited(SAMIL) Won Best Service Provider
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•Shriram Automall was recognized as “Fastest Growing Brand for Pre-Owned Vehicles of the Year” in 2017 Leaders Awards...!!

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Thursday, 15 March 2018

A year ago, the Indian automobile industry
recorded sales of 30lakh vehicles and hopes to develop at 8-9% every year.
Regardless of whether, in 2020, all the new 40lakh vehicles are supposed to be
compliant with BS-VI norms, there will be no calculable change in air quality
if more existing vehicles, numbering somewhere in the range of 2.2 crore (more
than 1.7 crore of which could be BS-III or beneath) are not eliminated.

The
Supreme Court had before forced a prohibition on the sale and registration of
vehicles that are not BS-IV compliant in India from April 1 when the new emission
standards came into constrain.

To meet the demand of vehicles
compliant with BS-VI emission norms in 2020, oil refineries have already made
the fuel available for the manufacturers. But even as the initial couple of
liters of Bharat Stage-VI standard fuel stream into filling stations in the
national capital, the government of India is yet to settle on a solid policy required
for scrapping old BS-I and BS-II vehicles.

The Indian government had chosen
to skip BS-V emission norms for BS-VI, beginning April 1, 2020. It at that
point chose to propel the due date for the national capital locale to April 1,
2018, in perspective of the expanded contamination/ pollution levels.

Up until this point, just a few
carmakers have BS-VI agreeable models. Be that as it may, all the filling
stations in NCR will get BS-VI fuel before the due date.

BS-VI fuel will prompt some
change; however quantifiable advantages can be seen just on BS-VI consistent
vehicles. Till such time these vehicles are accessible, BS-VI fuel will keep on
operating on relatively lower emission efficient vehicles.

Till BS-VI vehicles show-up in
the market, if you are keen on procuring used vehicles and equipment of your
choice-able make and model, compliant with existing BS standards, Shriram
Automall India Limited (SAMIL) is your OneStop Solution.

Tap the link beneath for simple enlistment or to download
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